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Looking at Transcend JetFlashs, it’s noticeable there’s not only a vast line of models but also some unique extra features.

The most obvious is the JetFlash elite software which enhances usability and lends its name to the Transcend flash drives. The software can be installed in one step and offers many interesting options reminiscent of SanDisk’s U3.

Another great enhancement for Transcend flash drives is the online recovery tool.

Whenever your JetFlash drive gives you trouble or just doesn’t work anymore you can try to repair it by accessing the recovery program on Transcend’s website. And that’s 24/7. If that’s not service, what is?

Last but not least there’s eSobi.

eSobi allows you to streamline information, manage web news and improve internet searching. This application also needs to be installed first and isn’t mandatory.

If you ask me, it’s pretty clear that Transcend leads the pack in terms of flash drive enhancements and additional functionality. And we’re not just talking superfluous fancy here. Either way, ultimately it’s up to the user to make use of these options and that’s what it’s all about: consumer choices.

Without further ado, let us get an overview of Transcend JetFlash drives.

Updated: February 4, 2011(Transcend releases its first USB 3.0 drive. See JetFlash 700)

Transcend has added to their V Series with the JetFlash 300 to 530 as well as to their Hi-Speed Series with the 600 to 700, including the USB 3.0 standard. Cutting it black and white, the designs are quite ergonomic and mostly based on the already proven models.

Next in our posts on Transcend flash drives is the V Series. It would not be far off to call this the JetFlash Society as it focuses on value and class. Part I of this series covers the JetFlash V10 to V35.